Local security Policy

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Bill

I am running Windows 2k professional on a network and
changed some of the loacal security policy settings and
now I can not log onto the computer. I have tried to log
on using local user and administrator and it says "the
local policy of this system does not let you log on
interactively" I have also tried logging on as network
administrator and get the same message.

Can anyone help me please?

Thanks,

Bill
 
B

Bill

No but thanks for the idea Troy. I was able to get onto
the computer by remotely accessing the security file
renaming it, then copying the security file from another
workstation.

Again, thanks for the help.

Bill
 
S

Steve Dodson [MSFT]

That policy is "log on locally" located at: Computer Configuration\Windows
Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment

Hope that helps

Steve Dodson [MSFT]
Directory Services

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No but thanks for the idea Troy. I was able to get onto
the computer by remotely accessing the security file
renaming it, then copying the security file from another
workstation.

Again, thanks for the help.

Bill


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